The Interview is now on Netflix. I turned it off after about 15 minutes. I seen enough. I can't believe the world got all wound up over this stinker of a movie. If James Franco disappeared off of the face of history it wouldn't be too soon for me.

On a positive note I watched Blue Ruin last night and although slow at points it was pretty good for a crowd funder independent flick. A revenge crime story.

For those with the British Netflix or no how to get it you can watch Better Call Saul as the episodes come out. I have watched the first few episodes on our dish and it's shaping up to be a good one.

What is British Netflix and do they have all current shows on it? I have to pay for cable to watch that show (it's on AMC).

Don't allow your happiness to be interrupted by overly judgmental people. The problem is not you, because even if you do good all the time, they would still find a way to judge you wrongly.
― Hidden Content

copyright agreements. Netflix negotiations for right to air tv/movies and it's done for a particular country. So people in a given country can only legally view shows/movies that were negotaitioned for that country. What I don't understand is why they allow some shows in some places and not in others (the one selling the right to air them).

Same issue with Canada and the US. We have very different availability.